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Korean Murder Suspect Finally Caught in Cambodia After 20 Years

Banteay Meanchey: The long arm of the law has finally reached a Korean murder suspect, wanted in connection with a murder case in Korea that happened in 1999. He was arrested by Banteay Meanchey Provincial Police last week.

Provincial Police Chief, Lt. Gen. Sithi Loh, says thanks to cooperation between the Korean police and the Cambodian police, Kim Kisu has been finally apprehended.

He has been sent to the Department of Counter-Terrorism and Transnational Crime to begin the process of his deportation. He was caught while driving from Poipet to Phnom Penh.



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